Chart Rating

How Strong Is Your Birth Chart?

Get a 0–100 strength score based on seven classical factors: Shadbala, Yogas, planetary dignity, house placement, Mahapurusha combinations, afflictions, and yoga quality. Then compare your chart with history's greatest minds, leaders, and artists.

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How We Rate Charts

Our rating engine scores every chart on seven classical factors, then normalises the result onto a 0–100 scale. Here's what each factor measures.

Planetary Strength (Shadbala)

Shadbala measures six types of strength for each planet — positional, directional, temporal, motional, natural, and aspectual. We average the strength percentage across all nine planets.

Yoga Richness

Yogas are special planetary combinations described in classical texts. Strong yogas like Gajakesari or Raja Yoga amplify a chart's potential. We weight each yoga by its detected strength level.

Planetary Dignity

Every planet has preferred signs — own, exalted, and friendly. When planets occupy dignified positions, their effects are magnified. We measure how many planets are well-placed across the chart.

House Placement

Planets placed in kendras (1st, 4th, 7th, 10th) and trikonas (1st, 5th, 9th) are in the chart's strongest positions. More planets in these power houses means greater capacity for visible achievement.

Panch Mahapurusha Yogas

Five rare and powerful yogas formed when Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, or Saturn occupy a kendra in their own or exalted sign. Even one is significant; two or more is exceptional.

Low Afflictions

Combustion (proximity to Sun) and debilitation weaken a planet's capacity. Fewer afflictions mean planets can express their full strength, contributing to a higher overall score.

Yoga Quality

Not all yogas are equal. A chart with a few very strong yogas scores higher than one with many weak ones. This factor rewards depth of planetary combinations over sheer quantity.

No Chart Is "Bad"

Every chart has its unique strengths and growth areas. A lower score doesn't mean a difficult life — it means the soul chose more challenging lessons for deeper growth. Classical texts like Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra emphasise that awareness and remedial measures can transform any planetary configuration into a source of strength.